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C6ilfLLl U'l9 QCQ5:5Cl,l g MACHINE The year, 1942, says, 'QMaster machinesf, Youth replies, We can. FOODS Food to make America strong is now the demand. We practice to become food experts. MECHANICAL DRAWING Draftsmen are drawing plans for airplanes and machines for war. We hope to make the blueprints of a brighter world. MODELING We practice making fig- ures from clay and train our eyes and hands for any task.
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I'Lf5lfU8l Ll'Lg CACLKQIQQQ BIOLOGY We learn the value and effects of foods through experiments in biology. We learn to preserve health and strength. GEOMETRY Today, we solve geom- etry problemsg tomorrow, We shall be ready for the vital problems of machines and science. CHEMISTRY We become interested in n 'i chemistry, for through science, we can produce new materials and make America self-sufficient. BOOKKEEPING We study bookkeeping and office machines to be able to cope with the tre- mendous problems of the business world tomorrow.
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Row 1: M. Larson, T. Torntore, vice-president, E. Murray, treas- Hicks, B. Kaplan, J. Schrul, C. Freeman, B. Murphy, L. Elmer, urer, D. Fontaine, secretary, W. Smith, president, T. Aberwald, G. Lawler, H, Fanaresg Raw 3: L. Warren, Alexander, M. M. Fronts, M. Bartlett, Miss Ek, advisor, M. Lepley' Row M. Strenglis, S. Rhoades, E. Fossis, C, Gilbert W. Zak ,, ,, ff fs, W-iff- . ,.-W .1 ffff ,- , i.,-55 -fy -- ffil' UV' X J 'Aff--' JJW' . -' ff if . Jgf- ry- f li i 3.1.5 f fu 'D ff!!! - Faciibui I- T . I.,-,', . ,FK 1' 5 6 l . fy, Lbigiclf-L , I ,Jr J., fff . fu enf ounce -f' L, 1 .f a Everj' sttldent of Mechanic Arts from the lowl help of Miss Ek and Council membelgj were Y Y P P Freshman to the sophisticated Senior is represented in this powerful governing body. The members are chosen for the high scholastic records they have at- tained, for the school spirit they have shown and for their success in taking Part in the various activ- ities of the school. The purpose of this group is to better school con- ditions. A courtesy drive was started. Pupils were requested to make a special effort every day to do some act of politeness. The bookstore proved very successful. With the 12 able to buy and sell books in a convenient manner. Paper and pencils were also sold to students. Sponsoring the Soldiers' Fund is one of the latest activities of the Council. Its purpose is to help the many young men who have been drafted and are stationed at Fort Snelling as Military Police, Com- pany D. The collections for this fund were taken up every Tuesday during advisory period, by rep- resentatives of the Student Council and Red Cross. Another of the war projects that has been under- taken is that iggelling De ense Bonds and Stamps. Doing Our Share for Defense 1 XM Y T W A J 'Y jf' V! yff ,iff . J fff J' ,iffw . jj 'MM Lfyl ,af 'XI f
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